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Digital Sensor Capabilities
Leica Geosystems ADS40 Z/I Imaging DMC Leica
Geosystems ALS50
  • Prepared for
  • NOAA Coastal Service Center
  • By
  • John Craig, Ph.D.
  • Jeremy Conner

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Sensors Discussed
  • Leica Geosystems ADS40
  • Z/I Imaging DMC
  • Leica Geosystems ALS50

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  • Leica Geosystems
  • ADS40

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ADS40 Highlights
  • Reduction of Materials Labor to Produce Digital
    Imagery
  • Faster Turnaround Time from Flight to Image Data
  • Clean Digital Data Delivers High Quality Imagery
  • Meets / Exceeds ASPRS National Map Accuracy
    Standards

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Differences From Film Cameras
  • Digital Sensor, No Film, and Few Moving Parts
  • Produces a 12,000 Pixel Wide Image Through
    Scanning Approach
  • Captures Color, CIR, and Panchromatic in One
    Flight

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Principle of a Frame Based Sensor and a Scanning
Sensor
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Frame Based Stereo Imagery
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Multispectral Capture In Three Views
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Data Format
  • Captured in 12-Bit
  • Scaled to 16-Bit for Processing
  • May Be Delivered as 16-Bit, 8-Bit, or Both

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ADS40 Processing Environment
  • Hardware Used
  • Condor High Performance Computing Environment
  • 5 Dual 2Ghz Opteron Nodes, 4GB Ram Each Node
  • 3 Dual 2Ghz Xeon Nodes, 2GB Ram Each Node
  • 15 TB Storage (Expandable as Needed)

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ADS40 Capabilities
  • 1-Meter Pixel Orthophotography
  • 6-Inch Pixel Orthophotography
  • Very Fast Turnaround
  • Days to Deliver Data Rather than Months

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Remote Sensing and ADS40
  • 12-Bit Data Capture is Advantageous (4096 Levels)
  • All Bands are Captured in Native Pixel Resolution
  • Spectral Range
  • Panchromatic 465 680
  • Red 610 660
  • Green 535 585
  • Blue 430 490
  • Near IR 835 885

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CIR Image Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
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RGB Image and Land/Water Map
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ADS40 Capacity
  • Example Project 1-foot pixel, 1,000 square
    miles, RGB CIR, Southeastern Location, Good
    Weather
  • Data Acquisition 1 2 Days
  • Download and Deliver to Office 1 Day
  • Processing (orthos, tiling, color balance, qc,
    etc.) 14 Days
  • Reduced Delivery Time Increases Capacity Greatly
  • SJRWMD 12,500 Sq. Mi. DOQQ (RGB, CIR) 7 months
    to Deliver
  • Horrible weather, new software, first large job

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  • Z/I Imaging DMC

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Z/I DMC Highlights
  • Reduction of Materials Labor to Produce Digital
    Imagery
  • Faster Turnaround Time from Flight to Image Data
  • Clean Digital Data Delivers High Quality Imagery
  • Meets / Exceeds ASPRS National Map Accuracy
    Standards

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Basics of the DMC
  • 4 Panchromatic Cameras at Slightly Oblique Angles
  • Creates a Single Central Perspective Image by
    Resampling and Mosaicking

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Advantages of 12-Bit Data
  • Provides 4096 Levels, Film Provides 256 Levels
  • Greater Control of Color, Contrast, Brightness
  • Gives Greater Depth
  • Allows us to See Through Shadows
  • Better Mapping Results

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12-Bit Data Adjustment to Reduce Shadows During
Mapping
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DMC Color and CIR
  • Provides RGB, CIR, and Panchromatic
  • Panchromatic Captured at Native Scale, R,G,B and
    CIR are Captured at Quarter-scale
  • Pan Sharpening is Used to Colorize the
    Panchromatic Pixels

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DMC Capabilties
  • 1-Meter Pixel Orthophotography
  • Extreme Ortho Detail
  • 1.5 Inch Orthos
  • Very Fast Turnaround
  • Days to Deliver Data Rather than Months

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DMC Sample Imagery (3 Pixel)
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Z/I DMC Nashville, TN
ALABAMA STATEWIDE GIS
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File Formats Supported
  • No Proprietary Format Used as Final Deliverable
  • Delivered in Any GIS Ready Format

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  • Leica Geosystems
  • ALS50

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Principle of LIDAR
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Galvonometer Controller
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LIDAR Workflow
  • Flight is Performed

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Ground Control Captured Coincident with Flight
  • RTK of Centerlines
  • Capture of All Point Classes as Defined by FEMA
    Spec.

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Process GPS Data from Airborne GPS and Tie to
    Existing Network

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Boresighting Performed
  • Collect Flightlines using a proprietary design
    over a known location (ground surveyed)
  • Use Leica Attune and ELVIS to boresight the
    information.
  • This assures better than 15cm Vertical Accuracy.

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Data Editing
  • ELVIS Software
  • Terrascan
  • Proprietary Filters

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Data Editing
  • Identification of Project Specific
    Characteristics, and Processes are Applied to
    meet those Characteristics (exact characteristics
    and processes are proprietary)
  • Parameters for the Project are Established
  • Parameters Determine Overall Project Approach
    (again, proprietary technology and approach)

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Data Imported into TerraScan for Overview
  • Surface is Generated to Identify Missing
    Elevation Features (Roads clipped out, aggressive
    or soft editing processing, buildings holes not
    filled, etc.)
  • Data Shipped to LIDAR QC for Rigorous QC

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LIDAR Workflow
  • Deliverables Created
  • Raw Points
  • Bare Earth Points
  • DEMs
  • Contours
  • Intensity Images
  • RAW TIN
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